Let’s bring product emissions to Zero.
Every Product Leaves a Carbon Footprint, but we Can Remove it.
From sourcing raw materials to final delivery, every step in the product lifecycle creates carbon emissions. Many companies are already making strides with clean energy, sustainable materials, and smarter supply chains. But even with these efforts, emissions still happen. That’s where we come in.
Carbon Dioxide Removal Through Direct Air Capture (DAC)
We’ve developed technology that removes CO2 directly from the air. Giant fans pull air into the facility where it is captured. The CO2 is then processed and stored deep underground.
The Benefits of Carbon Removal Through Direct Air Capture
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Measurability
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Know exactly how much CO2 you’re removing. With DAC, every tonne is measured, verified, and accounted for.
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Volume & Speed
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DAC captures large volumes of CO2 quickly, helping you decarbonize your products at scale.
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Durability
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Captured carbon is stored safely and securely using geologic sequestration, which provides long-term CO2 storage.
Bringing Emissions to Zero: How it Works
It’s about understanding the full carbon footprint of every product.
Step 1: Quantify the CO2 Associated With Each Product
Start by mapping your supply chain using tools like CarbonSig. This allows you to understand the emissions at every stage of product development, from raw materials to final delivery.
Step 2: Get the Numbers Verified
Independent third-party verification can ensure your numbers are accurate, giving you confidence in your carbon accounting.
Step 3: Purchase DAC CDR Credits
Address your emissions by purchasing DAC Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) Credits. 1 CDR = 1 metric ton of CO2. For example, if your product has a carbon footprint of 10 kg per unit and you sell 100,000 units annually, you’ll need 1,000 CDR credits to address that product’s emissions.
Step 4: Introduce a Differentiated Product
Offer your customers a differentiated low-carbon product they can trust. With verified data, you can be transparent about your impact and help drive real change.
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Carbon removal addresses a product's carbon footprint by removing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere equal to the amount generated during the product's creation. Carbon removal should be used in conjunction with carbon reduction. Some of the images used on this page were AI-generated.